Authors Note: I think the most interesting relationship of the Twilight Series was Sam/Leah. I mean come on people. Leah was engaged to Sam and they had such a wonderful life a head of them, before he disappeared and got with Emily.
I used A fine Frenzy's, "Ashes and Wine," for the base of this story. But also, if you think about it. There is a slang for Ashes and Wine which mean, an end to a relationship or something.
Leah was back in La push, back in Sam's pack and back to being the sad pathetic ex-girlfriend. Her lips pulled back in a snare, bearing her teeth. No, she wasn't that girl anymore. She started flipping through the albumn that she started when Sam and her started dating.
When she flipped to the next page she paused as she read the names, along with the wedding date. There were no pictures on this page. Leah suppose that this page would forever be blank, their adventure was over.
Vampires. Shapeshifting. Imprinting.
Leah hated all three of those things and it was tightly wrapped up in a nice package, along with her relationship with Sam Uley. A boy she was madly in love with in High School, who shared the same plans going away to college. Before he disappeared for three weeks, no word from him. Leah knew something was wrong.
Sam came back three weeks later. When she confronted him in the woods, he broke up with her. He didn't even look back, as he left her watching his back. Emily came to visit her, trying to comfort her broken-hearted cousin. Thats when it all went to hell. Imprinting.
Sam and Emily got together. Leah finally understood why Sam couldn't tell her why he disappeared, for three weeks. She was a furball just like him, but she wasn't his imprint. Leah was a freak in human and wolf form.
She closed the albumn as she got up from the bed. There was something she needed to do, to really let go of Sam. The albumn was tucked under her arm as she left the house, walking to the beach where they held the bonfire.
Leah put the albumn down as she collected dry wood and put it in a circle. She pulled a lighter from her pocket as she lite the small fire. The warmth from the fires felt good on her skin, as if it understood what she was needing. Comfort for what she was going to do. Too bad it couldn't tell her anything that would comfort her.
She picked up the albumn book looking one last time at the pictures of her and Sam. This was something she needed to do. Sam wasn't coming back, the wolf gods made sure of that. Sam and Emily were engaged. Leah threw the albumn into the flames and watched the book burn. Leah knew just like the book, Leah and Sam's realtionship was Ashes and wine.
"Wine? Alchohol sounds good right now."
